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The dates Wales most notorious criminals are set to be released from prison
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When Cardiff s most evil killers are due to be released from prison
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How a vibrant young man from a good home met the worst possible end: The full story of Harry Baker s murder
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Three men and a teenager have been found guilty of murdering a 17-year-old boy after chasing him for a mile and stabbing him nine times in a row over drug dealing territory.
Footage shows the moment Harry Baker, from Cardiff, was pursued for a mile by a group of seven thugs before he was killed in a shipping container yard at Barry Docks.
Leon Clifford, 23, Leon Symons, 23, Peter McCarthy, 37, all from Barry, and a 17-year-old boy were found guilty of murder. Three other defendants were found guilty of manslaughter.
Footage shows the moment a seven-strong gang descended on Harry Baker and his friend Louis Johnson on a street in Barry
FOOTAGE has been released of the moment a teenager was chased to his death following a dispute over drugs. Seventeen-year-old Harry Baker was found dead at an industrial container port in Barry on the morning of Wednesday, August 28, 2019. Three men and a boy who ambushed the teenager and chased him to his death, were yesterday convicted of murder. Harry Baker had been stabbed to death and his partially-clothed body was found by staff arriving for work at the Barry Intermodal Terminal. A trial at Newport Crown Court heard Harry and his friend, Louis Johnson, had been in the town selling drugs. The jury was told the two had crossed a group of local drug users who felt “ripped-off” and sought help from other drug dealers to confront them.